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There are 2 main translations of rail in Spanish

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Pronunciation: /reɪl//reɪl/

intransitive verb

In the letter, Traficant rails against the U.S. Department of Justice, which put him in prison until 2009 after successfully convicting him on bribery and corruption charges.

Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers.

This pragmatism continues to inform Republicanism today, giving it the debt-laden, welfarist character Sullivan rails against.

I could get worked up about this, but I'm not so much railing against networks ignoring their civic duty as I am railing against human nature.

If you look at his campaign finance reports, you'll see that he has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the very companies that he rails against.

He rails against the bureaucratisation of livestock farming: lists, registers, rules and artificial standards, all of which waste time and money, and increase both human and animal suffering.

The paper constantly railed against complacency and demanded firmer action against the old order.

That is why he rails against the corporate bosses who essentially rob the kitty for their own greed and vanity.

He rails against the ‘dictatorship of relativism’.

He complained in Parliament that the MP had railed at him on the phone and had called him a ‘scoundrel’.

Ironically, the point Williams was railing against was that all human behavior is selfishly motivated.

Ishihara rails against everything from the reduction of the time hard-pressed Japanese kids have to spend in school to the country's non-nuclear peace constitution.

Some have described him as a maverick, a colourful figure who rails against the evil of over-centralised administration and unanswerable power.

Had those railing against the charges staged a dignified and lawful protest, the likelihood is they would continue to enjoy the support of the general populace.

Ivor can be caustic at times and rails at the dearth of good science in our schools.

At one point, he rails against corporate values standing in the way of good journalism and says broadcasters should be more questioning of things.

Now, having failed to master hip-hop, the musician rails against it.

I challenge the members who rail against it to say that if their party were elected to Government, it would wipe out that fourth week of leave.

In fact, I railed about this a few months ago in a post complaining that bloggers seemed all too thrilled to be a cog in the parties’ spin machines.

He rails against the ‘totally stupid’ tactics of the big airlines, whose response to the current crisis has been to cut staff and ground planes and to increase fares to cover higher costs, such as extra security.